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One week after the horrific attack on Bondi Beach, which claimed more than a dozen lives, Sydney leaders and survivors lead an online gathering of inspiration.
Nikki's turnaround came when a rabbi came into her room with a shofar. She went on to publish his book after he was murdered by terrorists.
Chaya Dadon, Priva Schlanger, and Mina Levitan, survivors of the Bondi massacre, share what inspired them to stand up to darkness and make the world a better, brighter place.
A gathering of unity and remembrance
Thirty days on, Chabad of Bondi and the Sydney community come together to pause, remember, and stand united as we commemorate the 30 days of mourning for the Kedoshim, holy martyrs, who were murdered sanctifying G-d’s name. We also pray for the injured, s...
Leibel Lazaroff was shot while protecting a police officer at the Bondi massacre. Hear him and his mother share their journey so far.
Faith is the courage to carry on, even without all the answers.
As the broader community of Sydney unites at Bondi to commemorate the last night of Chanukah, and their resolve to memorialize the sacred souls massacred, Rabbi Ulman, director of Chabad of Bondi, addresses our response to the darkness with more light.
Sunday, December 21st at 2:45 AM ET
Join a live broadcast from Chabad of Bondi for a night of unity and community commemoration as they light the menorah for the eighth night of Chanukah, reminding ourselves that light, hope, and unity will always rise above darkness.
Rabbi Eli Schlanger, a Chabad rabbi and shliach in Bondi, was one of the holy victims of the Sydney massacre at the Chanukah celebration at Bondi Beach. The Levayah (funeral service) will be broadcast live from Sydney, Australia.
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